Juilliard Extension Division Fall 2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EVCRT 113 - Orchestration Jacob Landau Orchestration is an essential course that teaches composers the skills of writing for orchestral instruments. There are weekly interactive activities that include live demonstrations, composition readings, and question-and-answer sessions with guest instrumentalists. Students compose for every instrument in the orchestra across both semesters. During the fall semester, the class explores strings, harp, and percussion. During the spring semester, the class explores winds and brass. Each semester culminates in a mixed-ensemble reading of original transcriptions. The final projects are read and recorded by students of the Juilliard College Division. This is a yearlong course; students may enter in either semester. Prerequisite: familiarity with music notation software, such as Finale or Sibelius. Placement application required unless pre-approved to enroll.
The class will run for 13 sessions, the final session will be a recital day on 12/15 in room 309, time TBD.
13 weeks; 2 credits per semester
Wednesdays 5–7pm ET
September 18–December 15
Online Only
$1,300 plus $130 musician fee per semester
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